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F, H. Wood. ' TDESDAYTsEPfESiBBR 11, j ~ . : at GBEYTOWN, At 12 o'olook noon, A Mle FreohoH 'Pjpporty, oomprisine . • : : with a Commodious Dwelling House and • ..-outbuilding erected thereon, lately in j< : %.WQPPa{ion..tif Mr ■ John Brookling, • i near . Greytowa, in the pro- • . diatriob.of Wellington, By Order ol; the Mortgagee, under conduct of tho .Supreme Court, under the provisions of the Land Transfor Act AmendmciitAct, 1880. . MR F. H, WOOD is instructor] by tho liegisfcrar of tfao Supreme Court We'iingtriii. to Sell by Public Auction at hia date— a , 0 ' ® re yt°Pi. 011 the above All that piece or parcel of land situate near weytown, containing twenty-five (25) ' m °re or lees, being part of the roivatu, West Block, and being the allot- . ijent number four (4) on a subdivided ■ plan of part 0 f the said blook, deposited m tho Land Registry Office, at Welling ton, and numberod' 174, and being the .whole of the Jand comprised in certificate of title, volume 19, folio 274, . • For terms and conditions of sale, apply to Heard tind Gray, Solicitors, Greytp\yn, ,or to tho Auctioneer, F. H. Wood

* 'IMPORTANT TO STOCKOWNERS, • CATTLE & SHEEP BREEDERS, FOll PRIVATE SALE. : THE WELL-KNOWN TUHITARATA HERD of Eure-bieil Shorthorn Cattlo and Flock of • Stud Lincoln Sheep, FH. WOOD has been favored with , instructions from D. McMaster Esq., of luhitaratfli owing to the approaching termination of liis lease, to offer for private s'alo, tho undermoationed valuablo pura bred auil prize short horn Cattle, Lincoln Sheep in tliree lots - Lot 1. • 20 pure bred short horn cows 12 d» do Heifers 8 of the above are in calf to IU l'rime 4 do do the Premier .8 dq do Red Rjby •< do do the Abbott '1 he Premier, Red Bitty, and the Abbot were bred by the Rev S. William -, of Hawke's Bay, Red Prince's pedigree is too well known to need comment. Lot 2, Tho purebred, champion, short horn bull SIGNUR, oalved March 29th, . 1878. Got by Red Prince 2nd dam Royal Prinpesij by Count of Oxford, Seo Coatos' Herd Book, 25845. _ Lot 3. f.iStrid-Flock ®f Lincoln Rams and Ewes, y-i ' comprising— ' • '167 Liuculn Ewes, now lambing ; Ewe Hoggets '-3-Stud Rams | 'Any'remarksor comtnents on the above Valuable stock would be superfluous, as the xuhijj&rfltft herd and n&k are already bo widely and favorably known, The 3owa are all broken to bail and the heifers to tio up. \ Further particulars a« to pedigrees, &c., jean lie obtained on application to the undersigned .and the stock can be seen at the Tultitarata Station, Lower Valloy. F, H. WOOD, . : 'Auctioneer, Stock and Station Agent, ;U7R " 0 valuable farm properdy. :U. ',Fofr PRIVATO SALE.; F: Pi WOOD haß received instructions to.offdr for private'sale a valuable lam ..property: situated on the banks'of the R'umahunga River, East Taratahi. Oomprising— , ; -.' OilA first-olaasland, rioh Boil, 850 Vl/U acres of which are now in crop. The ; ' • whole nf the property is well and securely fenced and aub-diyided. Improvements include'good dwelling house, cottage, sheds, &o, Horses, cows, farming implements, (Sc., wil be sold with tho property. Price low. Terms very easy. A portion . of tho above property could be sold . separately if desired. ' ' For further particulars apply to F. H. WOOD, Auctioneer and stock station Apent.

MESSES WRIGGLESWORTH & BINNS PHOTOGRAPHERS, WILLIS •BTBEKT WELLINOTON, ' ' Opposite the Empire Hotel. Messrs whmgleswobth and BINNS have the honor to inform . their patrons and the public of Wellington, while.thanking them moat cordially for their heretofore more than liberal patronage, that havingmadenecessaryandimportant changes n.their staff, andhaving secured new and morjj effioient aid in two important branches of their art, they are now in a position to ! offer . Better and more artistic productions thaii'any they have yet attained daring a lo'iijf arid brilliantly-successful career. In ■pVM of this, attention is respectfully called .'to the new exhibition of photographs now on view'in their lobby, all pictures of which aro printed from negatives taken during the past few weeks. Considerable expense baa been tmcurred by the 'firm in securing the most gompl(!te and perfeot processes of enamelling .arid embossing, aud in future all photographs jleayingihe establishment of Messrs Wriggles.\v6rjjh and. Binnsi will be finished by this Mutiftil preservative method. Mr Wriggleslong resideppe in'tho. principal cities cof.tho Austrian 1 colonies has given him ex.peptioflal facilities for becoming acquainted ; with all,that iß;latest and best in the art o( prwlucing; B.un pjoturea, and. in future the operating-room tho retouching departs went will bo under his personal supervision. The,agents of the firm in Melbourne and Sydney,have received' instructions to keep MeasrsrWrjgglesworth and Binns' carefully and' promptly, supplied with all novelties, either in apparatus, accessories, or new processei;- also, they have standing ordws to secure any special talent that may become available from time to time for any - department of the firm's business. In conclusion, Measrs Wriggleawortli and Binna beg to inform,, intending, sitters that they may rely upon the naoat perfect and scrupulous care being bestowed upon their portraits, from choic? of accessaries and background, lighting, posing, retouching, arid printing, down to, enamelling, mounting, and embossing, : Special .attention is called to the fact that the firm have resolved to make no extra charge ■for. enamelling, which in the Australian colonies, causes an additional outlay on the part of the public of from; 5s to. 20s per doz. WriggleswortE and Binns, . f VISOTOGRAPHEHS, Wiiim-SmiaEii;.,lWEllLisoton-"N'o TI.C E . PMSONS- bringing in' or taking out "ihorses'frOm 'Mr'T. Jage'rhorhV padflook at Mauriceville are warned NOT to SOCK EGGS'aa Lintend to POISON some eggs after this :date in order to gef clear of Hawks and other Mad Jacks. | NILS PERSON. September 3, 1893. 1473

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1477, 7 September 1883, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1477, 7 September 1883, Page 3

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